Rifle

With a coaching resume covering two decades and many age groups,
Jerry Mulloy is entering the 14th year at MIT. The head coach of
the Engineers for 10 years, he moved into an assistant's role in
2011-12 when his daughter, Melissa, took over the program as head
coach. He originally was a volunteer coach during the 1998-99
season. If the adage that experience makes the best teacher is
true, Mulloy must be one heck of a student. His wealth of
experience makes him a perfect match to coach the MIT rifle
team.

Mulloy's shooting certifications and credentials could wallpaper
an office. On a state-wide basis, he has a Massachusetts Class A
License to carry firearms and is a certified firearms instructor by
the Massachusetts State Police. The National Rifle Association has
certified him as both a Rifle Instructor and an International
Smallbore and Air Rifle Coach. USA Shooting (the national governing
body for the Olympic sport of shooting) has certified Mulloy as an
International Advanced Shooting Coach. He has also completed the
Coaching Principles 1 course offered by the American Sport
Education Program.

Mulloy has been one of the most respected coaches of Juniors in
the country. He tutored Juniors throughout the 1990's at events
including the Junior Olympic Shooting Championships (1993 and
1994), Olympic trials (1996) and the Walsh International Rifle
Tournament (1995 and 1996). His experience with older groups led
him to being a five-time coach in Three-Position Rifle at the NRA
National Championship and working with competitors at the USA
Shooting national championship.

On an administrative level, Mulloy has experience as a match
director on both the local and state level. He is a member of USA
Shooting, the NRA, and the Reading (Mass.) Rifle and Revolver
Club.